This is a page dedicated to
underwater photographs & video clips that I've
taken at
places that I've been to.
And has become British Columbia's largest collection of underwater
marine photography
on the web/internet as part of my attempt at Photographic Documentation
of Scuba
Diving Sites that I've been to. And to share my love of nature with you.
This is Vancouver Island's largest collection of digital images for
scuba diving sites.
I purchased a camera in December of 2005 for image analysis work for
the farm robots project.
Ended up deciding to buy a camera that could be used for underwater
photography, as well.Note:
I'm not a professional
biologist, so some animals
may be named incorrectly.
Due to economic circumstances I have had to move to Alberta for work.
There will be very few new pictures, but I will be posting some updates
from pictures I never got around to posting. As well as adding
scientific names,...
Note: Looks like I will have to modify some pages due to widescreen
formatting issues.Recent additions are for Newfoundland for
July of 2012. It was a great place to go scuba diving, and a very
friendly place to visit.
I now have some photos of marine life and dive
sites from the east coast of Canada.

If you like these pages, and wish
this web site to continue, please
remember to check out some of the Google Ads.
BUT DON'T OVER DO IT PLEASE! Google Adsense has complained to me that
some are doing it TOO MUCH! Thanks though for your support.
Just clicking on them
helps pay for the web site. Currently my Google ads are not making
enough money to pay for this web space.
I'm hoping to buy a new camera with better automatic focusing
properties. As several still fail to focus when I'm close to my subject.
Also it turns out my photos have limited commercial value as they are
below 10 Megapixels. Considering a Nikon D300S or Canon 50D.

The
following image is a sample & a link to
items
like thirteen calendars, two CDs of high resolution photos,
mini-posters
&
more.
Mostly items based on using some of
my
underwater
photographs.
Click on the image
below to be taken to my main
page
at Cafepress
for items related
to my web site.

Use the
following search tool to look for specific information or photos on
this web site.

Custom Search

This site is
also being
sponsored by [could be your name here].
You could have your ad appear here.
Or your ad could appear on another page
of a dive site that might be close to you.
Contact Terry to find out more.
Advertise here.

The following are samples of some of
the pictures, as well as links
to the dive sites.
Or go to
and select from the "Links to
photographs" above, to select a dive site location to see more
photos. If you like these pages, and wish
this web site to continue, please
remember to check out some of the Google Ads. Just clicking on them
helps pay for the web site.

Widehand and Bering Hermit Crabs
at Breakwater Island near Gabriola Island.Click on this image
to be taken to the web page dedicated to this scuba dive site.

Orange Peel Nudibranch on
Browning Wall in the Browning Passage near
Port Hardy on the north end of Vancouver IslandClick on this image
to be taken to the web page dedicated to this scuba dive site.

Tanner Crab near the end of
Braemar Avenue in North SaanichClick on this image
to be taken to the web page dedicated to this scuba dive site.

Hairy Spined Crab near the
Copper Cliffs in Campbell RiverClick on this image
to be taken to the web page dedicated to this scuba dive site.

Wolf Eel at Ogden Point in
Victoria, B.C.Click on this image
to be taken to the web page dedicated to this scuba dive site.

Bering Hermit Crab at Rocky
Point in Nanaimo, B.C.Click on this image
to be taken to the web page dedicated to this scuba dive site.

Sailfin Sculpin at Whyte Cliff
Park near Vancouver, B.C. Click on this image
to be taken to the web page dedicated to this scuba dive site.

Octopus at Willis Point near
Buchart Gardens close to Victoria, B.C.Click on this image
to be taken to the web page dedicated to this scuba dive site.

Quillback Rockfish at Dolphin
Beach near Nanoose Bay
This image can be found on the marine-life calendar for Fishes of the
Pacific Northwest. North America 2011 Calendar v2

Stubby Squid at Deep Cove near
Sidney,
B.C.Click on this image
to be taken to the web page dedicated to this scuba dive site.

If you like these pages, and wish this web site to continue, please
remember to check out some of the Google Ads. Just clicking on them
helps pay for the web site.
And currently I'm not earning enough to pay for the webspace.

White Calcareous Tube Worms,
Pink Hydrocoral, and yellow snail eggs
at Ten Mile Point in VictoriaClick on this image
to be taken to the web page dedicated to this scuba dive site.

Noble Sea Lemons at Saxe Point
in Esquimalt [near Victoria]. For some reason they
are often found in pairs at this site.Click on this image
to be taken to the web page dedicated to this scuba dive site.

A feeding Sea Cucumber at
Porteau Cove Marine Park north of North Vancouver.Click on this image
to be taken to the web page dedicated to this scuba dive site.

Giant Acorn Barnacle attached to
the sunken ore carrier - the GB Church.Click on this image
to be taken to the web page dedicated to this scuba dive site.

A Ling Cod at Row-And-Be-Damned
near Campbell RiverClick on this image
to be taken to the web page dedicated to this scuba dive site.

If
you like these pages, and wish this
web site to continue, please remember to check out some of the Google
Ads. Just clicking on them helps pay for the web site.

My collection of books on marine species is growing, so in time I will
get better at identifying marine life. I believe that this is the
largest collection, in the top ten, of high quality images/photos of
underwater life for the Pacific Northwest of North America. My
thumb nails are larger than most sites main images. The average size of
most of the images, after you click on a thumb nail, is 1024 by 768
pixels. Some of these ocean life photographs are now available as
widescreen backgrounds. Set to 1680 pixels by 1050 pixels. If you have
any requests for some of the images to be made into widescreen images
please email me, and I shall consider your suggestion.

The main purpose of this page is to promote the natural beauty that
forms part of the marine ecosystems of the Pacific Northwest of North
America [and any other place that I happen to get to eventually]. Most
of the images are from Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada.
The other purpose of this web site is to raise funds to continue to
bringing you photographs so that you can have a greater appreciation of
the amazing
and beautiful life forms that live in the world's oceans. This web site
is also
a spin off of my original purpose to try and raise funds to buy parts
for the farm robot project, and to hopefully raise funds so that I can
higher some students or recent graduates to help start building the
first farm robot prototype that I envision. You could be a sponsor,and
have your name added to the robot itself and the sponsors list. I'm
unable to do this on my
own as I have too much student debt, and most of the money I earn goes
into repaying my student loans. At the end of my studies student
tuition had been doubled, and that none of us could have accounted for
when we started our university educations.